Three options to turn Queens Wharf into "party central" for the Rugby World Cup have been released as an alternative to the $97m grand plan that includes a $49.2m cruise ship terminal.
The cheapest option involves removing the two 1912 cargo sheds and creating a cup village with temporary and hired structures.
The $27.7m option involves minor refurbishment of the sheds to provide covered space for the cup.
The $31.3m option involves significant refurbishment of the sheds with a focus on keeping one or both over the medium term.
The $97m option, favoured by Mr McCully, has a $49.2m budget for the cruise ship terminal, plus $15.6m for wharf repairs.
Which of the four new Queens Wharf options do you prefer?
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